Sugah & Spice

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looked good. Coffee would love seeing her. The form fitting pencil skirt hugged her hips and made her ass look delicious. The low-cut lavender blouse she wore added sexiness and sophistication to her outfit, but her six inch black stilettos completed her look to perfection. Her hair was done in a perfectly sculpted bun. Sugah smoothed the front of her skirt before walking over to gather her bag. Today was another meeting with the organization. Coffee would tell whether she was in or out, but Sugah didn’t have anything to worry about. She was a natural.
    After that meeting, Sugah was meeting with Mr. Blakemore to finalize a few loose ends. By next week, Sugah would have money in the bank, all of her books paid for, the start of a savings account, and money to send home to her mother. The commission from the yacht sell provided Sugah with more than eight-hundred thousand dollars in the bank, after everyone else received their cut . Not too bad, she thought. Not bad at all for her first assignment. Yes, she could certainly get used to this. School would be in session in the next few days and Sugah didn’t have to worry about having money for anything ever again . At the rate she was going, she would be a millionaire by her next assignment, before her nineteenth birthday.
                  Sugah thought of her mother. They hadn’t spoken in over three days and that wasn’t usual for them. They always made a point to talk daily, but during their last conversation, Sugah got the strange feeling that the mother-daughter relationship they once had, was about to change and not for the better. Oh well, she didn’t have time to think about that now, she had other important business to attend to. Sugah looked around her newly furnished apartment , thinking she was finally getting to where she wanted to be in life. Although she was just eighteen, she was well on her way to great success. If she stuck with Coffee and his brilliant assignments for her, she would definitely meet her goal of becoming a millionaire and then some . That thought put a big grin on Sugah’s face and she strutted out of her apartment toward her destination.
    When she arrived at the same office building she visited a few weeks ago, she wasn’t as overwhelmed by its beauty. She knew to go straight to the elevators but instead of the same floor as before, she was to go to another. When she stepped off the elevator, she was greeted by the color of blue, any and every shade. The receptionist smiled at her, as if knowing who she was. Sugah walked in her direction but was immediately distracted. It was Coffee. She was sure of it by the way her heart pounded in her chest. He was present, there in the same space as she. When Sugah turned around, she saw him standing in the doorway down the long hall. His smile greeted her and she walked toward him. A hand wrapped around her shoulder before she knew what was happening and then she heard his voice. It was Espresso.
    “What up lil sis, so are you in or out? I’m guessing by the smile on Coff ee ’s face that everything went well,” he said . Sugah looked over at her new brother. She did indeed like Espresso and his candor. “I guess you have to wait and see just like everyone else, huh. I did as I was asked and the client was happy. Now, it’s entirely up to Coffee and all of you.” Espresso squeezed her shoulder slightly. “Don’t worry! You know I got your back right. I knew from the first time I met you that you had something special, something we need in this organization. I hope that the others feel the same way but either way, I got cha, okay.”
    S ugah and Espresso walked into the office together. Coffee eyed them suspiciously but gave Sugah a quick wink. They nodded their hellos. Everyone else where already seated in the huge conference room. Sugah greeted them with a quick nod and smile before taking her seat next to Espresso and Latte. They all looked happy for her, even Java. She smiled at

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